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two-door

American  
[too-dawr] / ˈtuˌdɔr /

adjective

  1. (of a car) having only two doors, usually on the front left and front right.


noun

plural

two-doors
  1. a car with only two doors, usually on the front left and front right.

Example Sentences

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Investigators did not provide details on the role the two-door Mercedes may have played in Wedding’s crimes.

From Los Angeles Times

She walked outside, got behind the wheel of her 1975 two-door Pontiac Grand Prix, drove to the American Federal Bank just off West Airport Freeway in Irving, pulled into the parking lot, stepped into the bank’s lobby, and headed toward the counter, where a young female teller was smiling cheerfully.

From Slate

“You walked in—you were in a man cave, with a two-door buzz system. You felt like a criminal.”

From Slate

If you’re in the market for a used refrigerator, the cheapest listing The Times found on Facebook Marketplace is $25 for a two-door Whirlpool.

From Los Angeles Times

On Jan. 17, at around 3:30 a.m., two men in a red two-door Jeep Wrangler pulled into the parking lot of a Hilton Inn Express on Milliken Avenue in Rancho Cucamonga, according to a news release from the U.S.

From Los Angeles Times